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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/18/2017
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City of Redwood City <br />Notes to the Basic Financial Statements <br />For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NOTE 17 – SOUTH BAYSIDE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY <br /> <br />The City is a member of the South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA), a joint powers <br />authority established to purchase the solid waste transfer station located in San Carlos, California from <br />Browning‐Ferris Industries. Currently there are 12 public entities that are members of this organization. <br />Each of these members also, by individual and separate legislative action, has entered into a franchise <br />agreement with Recology for solid waste collection within their respective jurisdictions. <br /> <br />The SBWMA issued $20 million in bonds in 1999 to provide funds for the purchase of the transfer <br />station. The debt issued by the SBWMA is not an obligation of any of the member entities. During FY <br />2009‐10, SBWMA issued $58.5 million in bonds to finance improvements at the solid waste transfer <br />station, and the remaining balance of the 1999 bonds were retired. <br /> <br />The SBWMA also serves as a regional forum for member entities to collectively pursue other solid waste <br />management matters such as rate setting, solid waste reduction, and meeting recycling goals as <br />required by state law. <br /> <br />Audited financial statements are available from the SBWMA, c/o the City of San Carlos, 600 Elm Street, <br />San Carlos, CA 94070. The following is SBWMA’s condensed unaudited financial results for the fiscal year <br />ended June 30, 2017: <br /> <br />$ <br />Total assets 75,297,751 <br />Total liabilities 53,647,487 <br />Total net position 21,650,264 <br /> <br /> <br />NOTE 18 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS <br /> <br />In June 2000, the City’s former Redevelopment Agency authorized a First Time Homebuyer Program <br />targeted to City employees and school teachers from the Redwood City Elementary School District. <br />Under the program, the Agency offered first time homebuyers financial assistance in the purchase of a <br />home within the City of Redwood City. These loans bear no interest and are secured by third deeds of <br />trust on the property. No payments are due until five years after the date of purchase. This loan <br />program is extended to City employees who meet the criteria of the program. As of June 30, 2017, one <br />employee had a loan due to the City in the amount of $31,322. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />85 <br />6.1.E. - Page 108
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